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05/26/2026

Postpartum has been an interesting journey. Honestly, more interesting than anyone warned me about.

It’s not bad. It’s not easy. It’s just… a lot of figuring out who I am now while still remembering who I was.

If I’m being honest, I’m not loving my body right now. I can say that out loud and also know it doesn’t have to be the full story.

But I used to love running. So I signed up for my first 5K as a mom.

It’s not about the speed. It’s not even really about finishing. It’s about saying it out loud: this is a start.

Postpartum looks like just starting. 🤍

05/13/2026

just some food for thought 🤍

My first Mother’s Day. 🤍I don’t have the words to fully describe what this past year has been — the love, the exhaustion...
05/10/2026

My first Mother’s Day. 🤍
I don’t have the words to fully describe what this past year has been — the love, the exhaustion, the version of myself I didn’t know existed until I became his mom.
To every mama out there. Happy Mother’s Day. You are everything. 🌸
This one’s for us. 💛

05/07/2026

100%

05/05/2026

Hi mommas 🤍
Four months postpartum and honestly? I’m tired AND I’m so happy. Like both things are true at the same time and I’m still getting used to that.
Navigating new motherhood in my 30s is something else. My body is different, my schedule looks nothing like it used to, and I’m just out here trying to figure out how to still be me — the girl who loves to travel, get dressed, go out to eat, actually sleep — while showing up for my son every single day.
Some days I nail it. Some days I’m just surviving. And I’ve made peace with both.
If you’re a mom in your 30s I genuinely want to know — when did it start to click for you? Any tips, advice, things you wish someone told you… drop them below because I will read every single one. 👇🏽
Drop a 🤍 if you’re in this season with me.

05/04/2026

dear mommas, can we talk? I’ve decided I want to dress up a little more everyday 🤍

like I got to a point where I was just throwing things on and calling it a day — and I’m done with that honestly.

so I’m starting over. building from the ground up, basics first. because why complicate it?

has been my starting point and once I get that foundation right? then we find the staples. the pieces that tie everything together. and listen —

I already have the bags and the shoes lol the clothes just need to catch up.

drop your capsule wardrobe must haves below because I need all the inspo 👇🏾

04/27/2026

Nobody told me that postpartum would include a full identity audit of my closet.

I don’t look like I did before. My body is different, my life is different, and the version of me that used to get dressed on autopilot is somewhere figuring herself out. So I’m starting over.

Here’s what I’m actually doing:

💕I made a Pinterest board of what I actually want to feel like on a Tuesday when I’m working from home and running errands and not going anywhere that requires effort.

💕I’m building around basics first. Good quality, simple pieces that work without thinking. A great fitting tee. A trouser. A knit. Things that make me look like I tried even when I didn’t have time to try.

💕I’m dressing for the life I actually have. Most of my days are at home or in and out of the car. So instead of saving cute for somewhere special, I’m making home the occasion. Even if it’s just a better version of comfortable.

💕I’m adding one thing at a time. No haul, no overhaul. Just slowly replacing what doesn’t feel like me anymore with things that do.

Still figuring it out — but for the first time in a while, figuring it out feels good.

Who else is rebuilding their style postpartum or in their 30s? Tell me where you are with it or where your shopping?!

✨oh hey — didn’t see you there. I’ve been a little busy adjusting to this whole new life thing✨
04/22/2026

✨oh hey — didn’t see you there. I’ve been a little busy adjusting to this whole new life thing✨

04/14/2026

Over 90% of new moms experience postpartum hair loss. And yet nobody talks about it.

Okay but can we please normalize talking about ALL of it. Because I was prepared for a lot of things. The hair was not one of them. A few months
postpartum and I’m in the shower like girl… what is happening.

On top of everything else we’re already carrying — the sleep deprivation, getting our bodies back, going back to work, figuring out who we even are now — and this is also on the list.

So I’m saying it for the moms who needed to hear it before I did. This is normal. You are not alone. And your body is still doing the most even when it doesn’t feel like it.

Ladies if you have tips, tricks, anything — drop them below 👇🏽 we’re figuring this out together.

04/08/2026

been a little MIA, but time flies by so much being a new mom.

04/02/2026

new motherhood taught me that the most radical thing I could do was choose myself too. set boundaries without guilt. take space without apologizing. go quiet without owing anyone an explanation. that’s not acting brand new. that’s growth. and not every beautiful moment needs to be shared — some of them are just meant to be lived. 🤍

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